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Season 13 of American Idol is exactly one week away. And sneak previews are flooding the Internet and the tube. Producers of the latest season claim to be taking the show back to its roots (thank goodness!!) and promise that the new season is going to be FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC! Check it out . . .

A woman who for a couple of years has been linked to Owensboro native and MotoGP star Nicky Hayden is now a reality television star. Jackie Marin's family is the subject of TV Guide Network's latest series, Tequila Sisters.

Okay, so last night I was all set to watch the season premiere of 'Dance Moms', however, I fell asleep and I missed the first half hour. I will usually set my DVR but I thought I would be wide awake, nope! I caught the last half and I had read about this new show, 'Kim of Queens, debuting after and I wasn't sure about it. Well, I'm here to tell you, it's worth your time, maybe.

When I tuned in to the season finale of NBC's The Sing Off, I was convinced that one of the guys in the country group Home Free looked familiar. Turns out there was a very good reason I thought so. About a year and a half ago, I featured Tim Foust in my "Country Fried YouTube Cover of the Week" column here at WBKR.com. Remember this?

There's been some resolution in the sensitive, headline-grabbing standoff between the Robertson family of the hugely successful TV show 'Duck Dynasty' and A&E, the network which airs the program and suspended patriarch Phil Robertson due to some unsavory comments he made about African-Americans and homosexuals in an interview.

Breaking news this afternoon in the 'Duck Dynasty' controversy. Entertainment Weekly is reporting A&E is keeping Robertson patriarch Phil on the show. The reality show's new season, which has already been filmed, will premiere on January 15th.

You know the movie 'A Christmas Story,' right? ("You'll shoot your eye out!") Well, the street-theater group Improv Everywhere decided to re-create the scene where Ralphie and Schwartz watch as Flick gets his tongue stuck on a flagpole—except they didn't do it on a playground, they did it on a New York City subway.

I find this fascinating and not just because I adore all things Downton Abbey. Even though season 4 of the hit British drama is wrapping up across the pond, we in the states only have to wait a few more weeks to travel back in time to see what the Crawleys are up to. One way to promote the new season, which premieres January 5th on PBS, the network is rolling out, what else, a food truck complete with free hot tea and biscuits.

It seems everyone has an opinion about Carrie Underwood's performance in Thursday's live performance of The Sound of Music on NBC. The reviews are mixed. Some loved it and thought she was brave for stepping up and tackling the role. Others thought her acting was flat and she was outperformed by her more seasoned cast. My opinion is somewhere in the middle. Look. Carrie Underwood is, first and foremost, a country/pop singer. That's what she is. That's what she does. While she may not have the most powerful set of acting chops, she sang the role of Maria Von Trapp incredibly well. And she did it by holding her own against some of Broadway's biggest divas. Wanna meet them?

It's inevitable during an awards show or a live performance, words of songs tend to get "bleeped" from the performance. Just a few weeks ago Kacey Musgraves had a word or two dropped from her live performance at the CMA's. But, normally, when a word is changed or bleeped, it's because it's offensive.

This is pretty hilarious! Carrie Underwood dropped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon over Thanksgiving weekend and joined Jimmy and Rashida Jones (Quincy's daughter) in a holiday-flavored medley of some big pop hits. Check out Carrie's spoof of Miley Cyrus' American Music Awards performance . . .

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